Analysis 85000 Children May Have Died From Starvation Since Start Of Yemen War

A new analysis from "Save the Children," a non-profit aid organization, suggests 85,000 children under 5 may have died of severe acute malnutrition since when the civil war in Yemen began in 2015. Emily Clifton, the organization's assistant director for humanitarian response, joins CBSN's Paula Reid for a closer look at the crisis on the ground.

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